* Baliir of ''{{Drowtales}}'', to Kiel. Who outright aknowledges he basicly keeps the whole mess she rules over running and working.* Noblesse has lord Raizel & his battle butler Frankenstein. Sidekick Frankenstein does the bulk of exposition, the science, & a huge chunk of the fighting. Hero Raizel is almost devoid of personality. All we know about him is that he drinks tea, eats ramen, & doesn't make facial expressions. He always shows up at the last minute to save the day in mere seconds after every other battle capable character is exhausted. * The premise of ''Webcomic/SidekickGirl'', though the title character is not happy with the status quo.* In ''Webcomic/AntiHeroForHire'', Union was a Hypercompetent Sidekick for Dr. Nefarious before breaking out on his own.* ''Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}'': Wanda Firebaugh fills that role for the overconfident and strategically inept Lord Stanley.** And for protagonist Parson Gotti, who's a strategic genius but needs a crash course in the rules of Erfworld.** Likewise, Parson plays this role in a strategic capacity to Stanley.* Richard from ''Webcomic/LookingForGroup'' is the most powerful member of Cale's team, being able to kill with his hands or use magic do perform whatever execution he has come up with for his enemies. Tempered a little in the fact he is an [[HeroicComedicSociopath evil undead warlock]].* Redcloak from ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' is the sidekick who makes Xykon's evil organization run. Although Xykon is devastatingly powerful and capable of surprising cunning at times, he has no patience for details, and his idea of strategy consists of pounding obstacles with spells until they go away. It helps that Redcloak is DangerouslyGenreSavvy whereas Xykon suffers from ContractualGenreBlindness.** The prequel book ''StartOfDarkness'' establishes Redcloak as having elements of a BeleagueredAssistant. Throughout the webcomic itself (especially the later strips), more and more of this pokes through to the surface. He still voluntarily works for Xykon, though.*** [[spoiler:Somewhat voluntarily at least. It's partly that that keeps him working for Xykon, and partly because he doesn't want the death of his brother to have been a complete waste.]]*** [[spoiler: and partly because [[ManBehindTheMan Xykon still works for him]], [[UnwittingPawn no matter what the lich may think]]]]* Judy, the Doctor's receptionist, in ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja''. While [=Dr. McNinja=] is competent [[BunnyEarsLawyer in his own way]], Judy's dependability and no-nonsense attitude are pretty much the only reason anything gets accomplished in the office. She's also a gorilla. Just thought that should be out there.** [[http://drmcninja.com/page.php?pageNum=37&issue=8 "This is why the gorilla is Dr. [=McNinja's=] receptionist. Because she is a PROFESSIONAL, and she BEHAVES LIKE ONE."]]** [[http://drmcninja.com/page.php?pageNum=8&issue=14 She's such a professional...]]** [[http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/17p52/ And she has no issues about dealing with intruders.]]** Also Gordito. In the Doctor's own words:--->"Do you think I run around with a ''twelve year old boy'' just because I like his inferior grasp of girls and higher level math? Do you think I left him with my psychotic parents because I wanted him to '''die'''? '''No''', you undead pale ponce! '''Gordito''' is the effing '''badass kid'''. So go ahead and finish up your masterful scheme to make me let you kill me, because Gordito's going to slap around whatever ghost lackey you have like he was a pinata on the Mexican day of the dead."* Rose Lalonde from ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' is this to the main protagonist, John Egbert. She appears to be much more mature than her other friends, and also is a pro at Sburb compared to John.** To some extent, this is true of all the leaders seen in the series. [[spoiler: John is quite derpy, Karkat is overwhelmed by almost constant rage and self-loathing, Jane is overly skeptical and distracted by romantic angst, and Kankri spends far too much time explaining what he perceives to be discrimination.]] Being a leader in Homestuck seems to rely more on caring about other people than any skill in leadership.* Dr. Wily was tricked into becoming the hypercompetent sidekick for Mike Haggar's in ''Webcomic/CaptainSNES''. When President Haggar's first act was to abolish taxes, Vice President Wily realized he'll be too busy fixing Haggar's horrible decisions and keeping the country afloat to take advantage of his position.* Partly deconstructed in ''Webcomic/{{Girly}}'', where sidekicks engineered to be perfect become too much so, rendering the "hero" of their relationships virtually unnecessary. [[spoiler: However they end up evil, try to take over, succeed, and have to be taken out by pairs of hero/sidekick pairs of roughly equal ability or the more typical competency ratios.]]** Also Otra APPEARS this to Winter, but it's been proven that Winter is what inspires Otra to be so competent and both are far weaker/more helpless alone. Otra, in general, can do everything by herself but would hate to and Winter can kick ass, but needs Otra around to be able thanks to RuleOfFunny[=/=]RuleOfDrama.* ''Webcomic/BasicInstructionsBeforeLeavingEarth'' has Opal, working for Balthazar. [[FourStarBadass Not that Balthazar's incompetent]], but Opal is certainly better at dealing with people.* Elliot, Dr. Breign's assistant in ''Webcomic/TheSnailFactory''. He essentially does all of the work, cleans up after Breign's messes and keeps everything going.* [[KillerRabbit Bun-Bun]] from ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance''. The other characters still have to take care of things themselves most of the time, since Bun-Bun is a SociopathicHero who won't lift a paw unless there's something in it for him and/or the current bad guy did something to piss him off. However, when he does get involved, heads tend to fly.* ''Webcomic/DresdenCodak's'' [[WonderTwinPowers Tokamak twins]] are {{superhero}}es, in fact.* In ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob,'' Molly is a GadgeteerGenius and even has modest super-speed (she can outrun a bear, anyway), while her adoptive daddy Bob is, of course, nominally the World's Most Average Man. Bob's other big defining trait though is [[SimplemindedWisdom common sense,]] a quality Molly certainly lacks.* Bill the Extra Guy is the sidekick to Fred the Spanyard from ''Neglected Character Comix'', a SpriteComic series involving Mario characters on the Neglected Character subpage of ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' HQ. A seemingly useless sidekick compared to Fred's death rays and other such powers, he freezes time and space with his "extra power" which leaves his friend more than impressed.* ''Webcomic/LastRes0rt'' has Adharia Kuvoe's servant [[spoiler:and consort]], Sedja the Efreet. Sedja is essentially a BenevolentGenie, but is bound to and protected by Adharia (as it's been heavily implied that Sedja would've been destroyed by the Star Org if not for Adharia protecting her, acting as a translator, and having hidden her up until the point [[ItMakesSenseInContext Sedja was shot out of a pistol]]).* Namine serves as one to Governor Zexion in ''Webcomic/AnsemRetort''. Given Zexion's habit of blowing the state budget on things like explosives, hookers, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Doritos]], Namine is frequently the one organizing things so that the government doesn't collapse on itself.* In ''Webcomic/CommanderKitty'', [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2010/12/19/mittens-found/ Mittens becomes one of these under Morris' tutelage]]...[[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2011/01/16/mittens-has-another-cunning-plan/ except he's so good at his job that he threatens to render the rest of the cast obsolete.]]* Jasomet from the sequel to ''Webcomic/ElijahAndAzuu'' (Pre-Teen Demon) could easily solve the lead characters' problems, but he's stopped partially by his LiteralGenie mindset, and the fact that the other characters object to his graphically violent methods.----